Housing Alliance Response to the Government's Updated Housing Strategy

Statement from the Housing Alliance on the Launch of the National Housing Plan and Approved Housing Body Strategic Forum Report

 

Friday, 14th November 2025

 The Housing Alliance, which represents the seven largest Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) in Ireland, has welcomed the publication yesterday (13.11.25) of the Government’s new housing plan ‘Delivering Homes, Building Communities’. The Housing Alliance also welcomed the publication of the Approved Housing Body Strategic Forum Report, which was also released by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage yesterday.

Housing Alliance members particularly welcome the reaffirmation in the plan of the essential role of Approved Housing Bodies as “key delivery partners” in the future provision of social and affordable housing. This builds on Housing Alliance members track record of delivery over recent years. AHBs are now managing close to 50,000 homes and delivering over 6,000 additional homes per annum in recent years.

As outlined in our impact report, released earlier this year, the Housing Alliance has plans in place to deliver a further 26,000 homes by the end of 2028, providing homes for almost 70,000 people. The plan today outlines an expanded role and even greater delivery expectations for AHBs – which we welcome. However, key to this delivery is how AHBs will be supported to deliver at scale.

We note the commitment from Government to support a restructuring of the sector, addressing legacy barriers as well as financial constraints that might impede our delivery. We hope that as part of this, there is a commitment to provide long-term, multi-annual funding and clear financing pathways so that we can ensure these targets are translated into homes for people who desperately need them.

 

Approved Housing Body Strategic Forum Report

In relation to the Strategic Forum Report, the Housing Alliance notes that key reforms including proposals and measures to bolster the capacity of the AHB sector and develop fit-for-purpose funding mechanisms for social and affordable homes delivery are proposed.

 In particular, we look forward to further engagement on the recommendations for capital funding reforms, including capital flexibility, funding model improvements, and regulatory adjustments. Potentially, these will allow Housing Alliance members to continue delivering homes without exceeding financial limits, while also providing us with greater financial self-sufficiency.

 It is important that these key measures are expedited to enable AHBs to continue to contribute to the growing demand for housing.

 Our members remain focused on the key tasks of delivering more social and affordable housing and stand ready to work with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and all the relevant state agencies to advance the priority measures that will enable accelerated delivery.

 

For Further Information

Contact: Elliot Anderton: 083-3172923 / Abigail Bennet: 086-2277174; Email: media@alicepr.com

About the Housing Alliance

The Housing Alliance is the collaboration of Ireland’s seven largest Approved Housing Bodies — Circle Voluntary Housing Association, Clúid Housing, Co-operative Housing Ireland, Oaklee, Respond, The Iveagh Trust, Tuath Housing. Together, they own or manage more than 50,000 homes nationwide and have a proven track record of delivering social and affordable homes at scale.

Alliance members provide affordable rental homes for people who cannot afford to buy or rent on the open market and bolster the supply of social homes to help meet housing need. As Government-recognised strategic delivery partners, its members invest in homes, services and communities. The Housing Alliance is collectively delivering 40% of the Government’s target for new social and cost rental homes, at present.

About the Approved Housing Body Strategic Forum Report

The Approved Housing Body Strategic Forum (AHBSF) report was published today by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage,  following a multi-stakeholder review of the AHB sector undertaken throughout 2024. It outlines a 10-year vision for the AHB sector and a roadmap of policy development reforms to enable the realisation of this vision. The report is available here.

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